@coulaud I had noticed that, too, but testing it today... it seems to
work just fine.
Unfortunately, user experience with pen/stylus on GNU/Linux is MUCH
WORSE than in Windows 10 :( namely because it behaves just like if it
was a mouse - simple mouse pointer. In Win10, it is smart and you can
move
Oooups :
I just checked that the rotation of the screen works, but not the rotation of
the "touch" part of the screen (so there is no coherence between touch and
orientation when the screen rotate)
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Hi, just to say that for me
adding
i8042.nopnp=1 pci=nocrs
works very fine :
I had back :
- touchpad
- touch screen with automated rotation (usefull in tablet configuration)
- stylus recognition with buttons and intensity sensor (tested on xournal++)
and appearing in the wacom parameters
Thank
Thanks, I've created an issue:
https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/issues/278
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https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/issues/278
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I am first working on this kernel bug to actually have no weird boot kernel
parameters in order to have functional touchpad and touchscreen in the first
place...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1884232
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if it's not listed it sounds like something worth reporting upstream on
https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/issues/
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Title:
Wacom stylus not i
there is unfortunately no output from that command :( :
$ sudo libwacom-list-local-devices && echo DONE
DONE
I will have a look into that gitlab issue later on, thanks for now
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Thanks, searching a bit upstream it sounds like the right command is
rather
$ libwacom-list-local-devices
could you get the output from this one? https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
/gnome-control-center/-/issues/790 upstream seems similar
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Many thanks for helping with this, here it is (attached), Sebastian...
** Attachment added: "libinput_list-devices.log.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1884746/+attachment/5386795/+files/libinput_list-devices.log.txt
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@Daniel, did you check at the time if the issue was specific to the
settings or if the stylus was not correctly picked by libinput?
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Title:
Wacom
In the past I've noticed this problem on some machine(s) with a built-in
stylus too.
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Title:
Wacom stylus not identified/available (ACER SPIN 5)
Thank you for your bug report, could you add the output of this command?
$ libinput list-devices
(you might need to install libinput-tools first)
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incom
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